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Sun Metals Corp. V.SUNM

Sun Metals Corp is an exploration stage company with its principal focus on the exploration of the Stardust Project located in British Columbia, Canada. The company operates in one operating segment namely mineral exploration in Canada.


TSXV:SUNM - Post by User

Post by freedom457on Apr 26, 2019 2:21pm
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Diamond Fields and Sunmetals - Deja Vu?

Diamond Fields and Sunmetals - Deja Vu?Now I am not a geoligist but consider this tidbit of history and couple that with an interesting bit of information when thinking about the potenital that SUNM has...

In 2018 Sunmetals discovery Hole 421 grades 100M of 5% copper equivalent.

In 1995 Diamond Fields drilled a hole that graded 100M of 4% Nickel and 3% Copper which turned out to be the beginning of the Ovoid world class discovery (30 miilion tonnes) which Inco bought out for $4.0 B.

What were the circumstances around that 
Diamond Fields discovery? They had conducted a Mag-EM survey which identified a ring-like anomaly and that is where they hit the discovery hole...focusing on the mag low portion.


Below is a slide taken from the April 2019 SUNM presentation...The blue coloured ring indicates the mag low. Discovery hole 421 is just on the edge of the mag low in the red marked skarn...could this be a predicator of what the Stardust discovery will end up at?


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